Religion meaning in Urdu
Religion Sentence
Religion Synonyms
Religion Definitions
1 of 2) Religion, Faith, Religious Belief : یقین, عقیدہ, مذہب : (noun) a strong belief in a supernatural power or powers that control human destiny.
2 of 2) Religion, Faith, Organized Religion : دھرم, مذہب : (noun) an institution to express belief in a divine power.
Useful Words
Occultism : پرسرار چیزوں پر یقین رکھنا , Heresy : عقیدے سے انحراف , Mahdi : امام مہدی , Sacred : پاک , Secularism : لادینیت , Consecration : تقدیس , Divinity : علم دین , Affirmation : عہد , Determinist : نظریہ جبریت کا قائل , Hindooism : ہندو عقائد , Religiously : مذہبی طور سے , Coreligionist : ہم مذہب , Hades : عالم برزخ , Irreligious : غیر مذہبی , Profane : لادینی , Churchgoing : عبادت گزار عیسائی , Apostate : غدار , Orthodoxy : مذہبی کٹر پن , Irreligionist : بے دین , Bachelor Of Divinity : علم دین میں جامعہ کی طرف سے دی جانے والی سند , Jewish : یہودی , Religious Rite : مذہبی رسم , Anti-Semite : امتیازی , Persecution : ایذا رسائی , Know : سچائی جاننا , Adherence : پیروکاری , Religious : مذہب سے متعلق , Holy Roller : مذہبی شخص , Conforming : مقلد , Shinto : جاپان کا قدیم مذہب , Convert : عقیدہ تبدیل کرنا
Useful Words Definitions
Occultism: a belief in supernatural powers and the possibility of bringing them under human control.
Heresy: a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion.
Mahdi: (Islam) a messianic leader who (according to popular Muslim belief) will appear before the end of the world and restore justice and religion.
Sacred: concerned with religion or religious purposes.
Secularism: a doctrine that rejects religion and religious considerations.
Consecration: (religion) sanctification of something by setting it apart (usually with religious rites) as dedicated to God.
Divinity: the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth.
Affirmation: (religion) a solemn declaration that serves the same purpose as an oath (if an oath is objectionable to the person on religious or ethical grounds).
Determinist: anyone who submits to the belief that they are powerless to change their destiny.
Hindooism: a body of religious and philosophical beliefs and cultural practices native to India and based on a caste system; it is characterized by a belief in reincarnation, by a belief in a supreme being of many forms and natures, by the view that opposing theories are aspects of one eternal truth, and by a desire for liberation from earthly evils.
Religiously: by religion.
Coreligionist: someone having the same religion as another person.
Hades: (religion) the world of the dead.
Irreligious: hostile or indifferent to religion.
Profane: not concerned with or devoted to religion.
Churchgoing: actively practicing a religion.
Apostate: not faithful to religion or party or cause.
Orthodoxy: the quality of being orthodox (especially in religion).
Irreligionist: someone who is indifferent or hostile to religion.
Bachelor Of Divinity: a bachelor`s degree in religion.
Jewish: of or relating to Jews or their culture or religion.
Religious Rite: an established ceremony prescribed by a religion.
Anti-Semite: discriminatory especially on the basis of race or religion.
Persecution: the act of persecuting (especially on the basis of race or religion).
Know: be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt.
Adherence: faithful support for a cause or political party or religion.
Religious: concerned with sacred matters or religion or the church.
Holy Roller: a member of a religion that expresses ecstatic fervor.
Conforming: adhering to established customs or doctrines (especially in religion).
Shinto: the native religion and former ethnic cult of Japan.
Convert: change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief.
Related Words
Censer : اگر دان , Habit : پادری کا لباس , Establishment : ادارہ , Hebraism : یہودیت , Hindooism : ہندو مذہب , Buddhism : بدھ مت مذہب
Religion in Book Titles
Bad Religion: How We Became a Nation of Heretics.
Why Religion?: A Personal Story.
A Comparative Study of Religions.
What is Religion?: An Introduction.